Rich Drummond of Gaming Tech United writes:
"Even with Grand Theft Auto V yet to hit the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, now is as good as time as ever to start speculating and throwing our ideas out there as to where Grand Theft Auto VI may take place. Now we know that the folks at Rockstar always change the name of their big cities, but they are always based of a preexisting one. In my opinion Las Vegas would be an ideal place to bring Rockstar's powerhouse of a franchise to once it comes time to create the new title."
According to Rockstar Games, all footage shown in the GTA 6 Trailer 2 video was captured on a “PS5”, not a “PS5 Pro”.
I don't think there's really going to be a whole lot in it, higher resolution, maybe a bit better on detail here and there? They both have the same CPU and even if Pro runs it better I don't think either console will be more than 30-40fps with dips.
CPU will be a limiting factor, and you can bet R* will want double dippers with console to PC and also console to next gen consoles.
Pc gamers are going to lose there minds knowing this was captured on a PS5
welcome to reality
No gameplay is lame. But I suppose rockstar usually waits til close to release for a full gameplay breakdown.
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Las Vegas is a relatively small area of buildings in the middle of the desert. Not sure it would be big enough to be included as the location for GTA. Maybe since it would be a fictional place anyway, they could expand it.
Las Vegas or Las Venturas is something which should be a part of a map in a GTA game, not be the main City.
Vice City should be next, it's only fair.
love the idea of vice city
America again? give London some love, would be great to see British stereotypes put to the test.
go back to London